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Knole Park in Kent, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo RookerKnole Park in Kent, the Seat of His Grace the Duke of Dorset, 1775. In the early 17th century Knole was transformed from a late medieval archbishops palace into a Renaissance mansion
Encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Artist: Paul SandbyView of an army encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Showing a windmill on the right and soldiers playing cards with a farmer in front
West view of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1776. Artist: William WattsWest view of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1776
Windsor Castle from the Great Park Near the End of the Long Walk, 1740-1798, (1934). The deer park at Windsor in Berkshire, with the Castle in the distance
Montreal, near Sevenoke, in the County of Kent, from Edward Hasted s, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, vols. 1-3, 1777-90
Design for Wallpaper "L Innocent Badinage, or Boys at Play", ca. 1745-50. caDesign for Wallpaper " L Innocent Badinage, or Boys at Play", ca. 1745-50
The Moat Island, Windsor Great Park, 1754-55 (?). Creator: Thomas SandbyThe Moat Island, Windsor Great Park, 1754-55 (?)
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, 1770-79 (?). Creator: Paul SandbyValle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, 1770-79 (?)
Windsor Great Park, 1790-99. Creator: Paul SandbyWindsor Great Park, 1790-99
Travelers Entering a Town, 1751-1809. Creator: Paul SandbyTravelers Entering a Town, 1751-1809
Windsor Castle: St. Georges Chapel, 1768, (1942). Creator: Paul SandbyWindsor Castle: St. Georges Chapel, 1768, (1942). View of St Georges Chapel and entrance to Cloister. The high-medieval Gothic Chapel was originally founded in the 14th century
A Military Camp in St. James Park During the Gordon Riots, 1780, c1783, (1944). Troops were stationed in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, as a response to the Gordon Riots
Edinburgh from the West, in the Time of David Hume, c1750, (1943). Creator: Paul SandbyEdinburgh from the West, in the Time of David Hume, c1750, (1943). View of the Scottish capital with Edinburgh Castle and Arthurs Seat
Stanton Harcourt, Anno 1750, 1779. Creator: Richard GodfreyStanton Harcourt, Anno 1750, 1779. View of Stanton Harcourt Manor in Oxfordshire. [Richard Godfrey, London, 1779]
Landscape near a Lake, 1785, (c1900). Creator: UnknownLandscape near a Lake, 1785, (c1900). Rural scene with peasants in the foreground, and a lake with hills in the distance. Print after a painting by Paul Sandby
Gate under Queen Elizabeths Picture Gallery, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1812. ArtistGate under Queen Elizabeths Picture Gallery, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1812
View from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Artist: Thomas TaggView from Woolwich Warren, Kent, 1794. Cannons can be seen on the left with ships on the River Thames in the distance
Scotland Yard with part of the Banqueting House, Whitehall, Westminster, London, c1776
Army encampment in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1780. Troops were stationed in St Jamess Park in the aftermath of the Gordon Riots
East front of Horse Guards, Westminster, London, c1749. ArtistEast front of Horse Guards, Westminster, London, c1749
Army camp in Hyde Park, London, 1780. ArtistArmy camp in Hyde Park, London, 1780. View of an army camp in Hyde Park which was set up as a response to the Gordon Riots in 1780
North-west view of Westminster Hall, London, 1808. ArtistNorth-west view of Westminster Hall, London, 1808
Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1777. Artist: Edward RookerCovent Garden, Westminster, London, 1777. View of Covent Garden showing various street sellers including a shoe shiner, and shoppers
Westminster Abbey and Bridge from the River Thames, London, 1775. ArtistWestminster Abbey and Bridge from the River Thames, London, 1775
The Thatched House Inn and the New River, Islington, London, c1790. The New River scheme was one of Britains first attempts since the Romans to increase Londons water supply
Interior of the Great Room of Freemasons Tavern, Great Queen Street, Holborn, London, c1800Interior of the Great Room of the Freemasons Tavern, Great Queen Street, Holborn, London, c1800. View with allegorical figures and objects around a table
William Hogarth, 1762. Artist: Paul SandbyWilliam Hogarth, 1762. The scene satirises William Hogarth and his line of beauty. He is seen precariously balanced at the top of the structure with a variety of other figures beneath
Street entertainers, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyStreet entertainers, 1760. Ballad singers reciting songs or poems in the street. From Cries of London, 1760
Two spoon sellers, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyTwo spoon sellers, 1760. A couple selling spoons and asking for old brass or pewter; the man smokes a clay pipe and bangs the base of a pot or saucepan to attract peoples attention
Two oyster sellers, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyTwo oyster sellers, 1760. Two women carrying baskets of Rare Meltin and Stewing oysters on their heads. From Cries of London, 1760
Flint and steel seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyFlint and steel seller, 1760. A seller of flint and steel cries his wares. They are good quality: All fire and no Smoke, (for use in lighting fires). From Cries of London, 1760
Mackerel seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyMackerel seller, 1760. A mackerel seller with a large basket, crying her wares, or possibly shouting at the person in the doorway. Her dog barks at a cat who has raised its fur
Pudding seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyPudding seller, 1760. Street seller sprinkling a pudding as he walks along; his barrow is attached to him by straps, leaving his hands free
The Walking Stationer, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyThe Walking Stationer, 1760. A blind stationery seller with a child, to lead him. He carries a basket of memorandum books. From Cries of London, 1760
Two crockery sellers, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyTwo crockery sellers, 1760. Two women carrying a large basket of earthenware pottery between them. The woman on the right wears a dress revealing one breast. From Cries of London, 1760
Nosegay and memo book seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyNosegay and memo book seller, 1760. Woman with a low-cut dress carrying a small basket containing posies of flowers. The skirt is hitched up to reveal her ankles. From Cries of London, 1760
Offal seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyOffal seller, 1760. An offal seller pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with a basket of tripe, calves feet, trotters, hearts, livers and lights. From Cries of London, 1760
Stick seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyStick seller, 1760. A ragged stick seller and two background views; to the left a woman is holding a stick over her kneeling husband and twisting his nose
Woman with a raree show, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul SandbyWoman with a raree show, 1760. Spectators and a dog in front of a street show. One of the spectators is on crutches carrying a pile of boxes on which are listed six of the street cries from
Woodcutters near a river, 1755(?) Artist: Paul SandbyWoodcutters near a river, 1755(?); three men attempt to pull down a tree using ropes while two others look on
The south lodge at the Rangers House, Greenwich, London, 1812. Artist: Paul SandbyThe south lodge at the Rangers House, Greenwich, London, 1812
The painters march from Finchly... 1753. Artist: Paul SandbyThe painters march from Finchly, dedicated to the King of ye Gypsies as an encourager of Art &c, 1753. Hogarth, accompanied by a woman who points to a pair of horns over his head, flees from a village
St Jamess Gate leading to St Jamess Palace, London, 1766 Artist: Edward RookerA view of St Jamess Gate leading to St Jamess Palace from Cleveland Row, London, 1766. In the foreground stone masons can be seen on the right with a horse and cart in the centre
A letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Artist: Paul SandbyA letter from Paul Sandby, 1795 (1904). Paul Sandby (1731-1809), English landscape painter. From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme
Letter to Benjamin West, President of the Royal Academy, 1803 (1904). A letter from Paul Sandby (1731-1809), Richard Cosway (1742-1821), John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810)
Windsor, 1785. Artist: Paul SandbyWindsor, 1785. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe. [Bemrose and Sons Ltd
An Old Castle, c1764. Artist: Paul SandbyAn Old Castle, c1764. From The Studio Volume 72. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917-18]
Landscape, c1780. Artist: Paul SandbyLandscape, c1780. From The Studio Volume 72. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917-18]